[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(听力)模拟试卷126及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(听力)模拟试卷 126及答案与解析 SECTION B INTERVIEW In this section you will hear ONE interview. The interview will be divided into TWO parts. At the end of each part, five questions will be asked about what was said. Both the interview and the questions will be spoken ONCE ONLY. After each question there
2、will be a ten-second pause. During the pause, you should read the four choices of A , B , C and D , and mark the best answer to each question on ANSWER SHEET TWO. You have THIRTY seconds to preview the questions. ( A) More job opportunities are provided in journalism. ( B) Her great uncle works for
3、a paper as a reporter. ( C) She personally enjoys creative writing very much. ( D) A journalist can always receive higher payment. ( A) It is demanding in its recruitment. ( B) It provides no graduate framing programme. ( C) It recruits a large number of people. ( D) All staffs come from Oxford or C
4、ambridge. ( A) Politics and history. ( B) Writing skills. ( C) No specific subjects. ( D) Language and writing. ( A) Being proficient in all walks of life. ( B) Being familiar with every subject. ( C) Taking a media studies course. ( D) Being experts on every field. ( A) It gives you a competitive e
5、dge to get a job. ( B) It helps you pass any job interview. ( C) It gives you a chance to publish stories. ( D) It gives your future boss a good impression. ( A) The former goes to the details of a story and the later generalizes it ( B) The former works alone and the later works with a team to back
6、 up him. ( C) The former cant sum something up in a short time but the later can. ( D) The former is thoughtless and the later sits around all day to take notes. ( A) They compile a much more detailed story. ( B) They have to sum stories up in a short time. ( C) They have to do everything on their o
7、wn. ( D) They are required to report stories in depth. ( A) Because she had to do a number of reports during the day. ( B) Because she had no idea which version would be favored. ( C) Because the story changed greatly from time to time. ( D) Because the story would be published in different papers.
8、( A) Male-dominated. ( B) Female-dominated. ( C) Almost equal. ( D) Hard to tell. ( A) Rebekah Wade is the deputy editor of the Express. ( B) Male staffs are more competent in story editing. ( C) People are not interested in reading celebrities scandals. ( D) The press sometimes invades the privacy
9、of certain people. ( A) The woman is applying for a new job. ( B) The man is frightened about the presentation. ( C) Part of the applicants is asked to give a talk. ( D) Work experience is a requirement for the job. ( A) It serves as a part of selecting applicants. ( B) The time limit of it is less
10、than 20 minutes. ( C) Its subject will be chosen by interviewers. ( D) It should be presented by using the projector. ( A) Choosing a suitable topic. ( B) Being passionate and interested. ( C) Being familiar with the contents. ( D) Writing the scripts on cards. ( A) Not fast, not slowly. ( B) With a
11、 bit of change. ( C) Slowly but clearly. ( D) With a roaring voice. ( A) Great general knowledge. ( B) Frequent interaction. ( C) More spontaneity. ( D) Good intonation. ( A) It produces a visual effect and makes the talk more dynamic. ( B) It makes the talk well delivered and more attractive to the
12、 audience. ( C) It helps the audience build their confidence and get involved in the talk. ( D) It helps the speaker get more chance of being employed. ( A) It provides feedbacks to the talk. ( B) It can raise the audiences interest. ( C) It gives the presenter a logic mind. ( D) It amuses both the
13、presenter and audience. ( A) Entertain the audience by telling jokes. ( B) Outline your main points to the audience. ( C) Find a clear and memorable conclusion. ( D) Say something that is relevant to the subject. ( A) It is not as significant as the first and last parts. ( B) It is the least enjoyab
14、le part for every audience. ( C) It is a make-or-break moment for the presenter. ( D) It is memorable to most of the audience. ( A) Well arranged structures plus clear and enjoyable talking. ( B) A good start and a clear conclusion plus a detailed script ( C) A long time explanation plus indulged au
15、diences. ( D) A speech full of various anecdotes and analogies. 专业英语八级(听力)模拟试卷 126答案与解析 SECTION B INTERVIEW In this section you will hear ONE interview. The interview will be divided into TWO parts. At the end of each part, five questions will be asked about what was said. Both the interview and the
16、 questions will be spoken ONCE ONLY. After each question there will be a ten-second pause. During the pause, you should read the four choices of A , B , C and D , and mark the best answer to each question on ANSWER SHEET TWO. You have THIRTY seconds to preview the questions. 1 【听力原文】 M: Today we hav
17、e journalist Jane Young on our shows. Glad to meet you, Jane. W: Me too. M: Being a journalist is really hard work. What inspired you to be a journalist? Was it family or did you just enjoy story writing at school? W: Ive always loved writing since I was a kid. It took me a while to work out what so
18、rt of job I could do that I could use some sort of creative writing in. It was only when I left university that I realised journalism would provide that opportunity. Interestingly enough, it was only after qualifying as a journalist that I found out my great uncle was a reporter for the paper that i
19、s now the Evening Standard. M: Would I be able to go straight into working for a national paper after getting a suitable degree? W: It is possible but only if youre in the very lucky 1% who are accepted onto a graduate training programme run by a national newspaper. Youve just got to apply. Im not s
20、ure how many they take on but its a very small amount. Some newspapers have scrapped these schemes altogether. A lot of people who get on these schemes tend to be from Oxford or Cambridge. M: If someone wants to be a newspaper journalist, what subjects should he be taking in school? W: Newspapers wa
21、nt people from all walks of life and with all different skills and areas of expertise, because obviously they want to reflect the society theyre writing about so theres no particular subjects you should take. A lot of journalists would have studied English because they like the written word, but I k
22、now people who have studied all sorts like politics and history. Theyre all good background knowledge as you have to write stories about many different things. Its only progressing in your career that you become a specialist writer. Theres a common misconception that a media studies course of some k
23、ind will help, but thats not always true. M: Is it useful to work on school newspapers if you want to be a journalist? W: Definitely. Any kind of work experience you can get will help you get on to your training course and help you get your first job. It gives you something to talk about in an inter
24、view. Youll always be competing against a lot of people. It will give you a little edge. Youll learn of course, and youll have cuttings stories that have been printed to show everyone. 1. What is the reason for Jane Young to be a journalist? 2. According to the interview, what do we learn about the
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